1、配套K12学习浙江省杭州市十八中届高三英语上学期周末检测卷十八浙江省杭州市十八中20182019上学期高三英语周末检测卷十八第卷第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt? A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What does Jim do? A. A teacher. B. An of
2、ficer. C. A student.2. What time did Suzy leave home? A. 4:30. B. 5:00. C. 5:15.3. What is the mans suggestion? A. Going to the concert. B. Going to see a show. C. Just walking around.4. How long has the rain lasted? A. 5 days. B. 6 days. C. 7 days.5. What opinion do they hold on their chemistry cou
3、rse? A. Its well organized. B. It is satisfactory. C. It is unsatisfactory.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面4段对话,每段对话后有几道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where does this conversation take place? A. In a library. B. In a school. C. In
4、 a bookstore.7. Why is William Shakespeare mentioned in the conversation? A. He gave gifts to millions of people. B. He was a very wealthy man in his times. C. His signature is worth a lot of money.听第7段材料,回答第8至11题。8. What are the man and woman looking for? A. A comfortable hotel. B. A modern hotel.
5、C. An inexpensive hotel.9. Whom did the man and woman ask for help? A. A policewoman. B. A waitress. C. A passer-by.10. Where could the man and woman find a hotel they needed? A. In the next street. B. Next to a bank. C. Two-minute drive to the west.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What would the woman like to
6、do this weekend? A. Go climbing. B. Go shopping. C. Go fishing.13. What does the man plan to do on Saturday? A. Check his schedule. B. Stay at home. C. Help his sister move.14. How will the man get in touch with the woman? A. By making a phone call to the womans house. B. By making a phone call to t
7、he womans mothers house. C. By making a call to her cell phone.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What is the woman doing? A. Listening to music. B. Seeing a film. C. Writing a letter.16. How long will the woman stay inJapan? A. For a year. B. For a month. C. For two years.17. What will the woman do before she le
8、aves forJapan? A. Read more Japanese novels. B. Attend a language class. C. Apply for a new program.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18How many news headlines are broadcast? A4 B5 C619What happened early on Saturday morning? AA Russian rocket was sent up BA tour bus slid off a highway CThree aid workers were kille
9、d20How many people were killed in the gas explosion? AAt least 4 BAbout 30 COver 40第二部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AElsa, its you!” It was a four-year-olds surprise birthday party, and her favorite Disney character, Elsa fromFrozen, had arri
10、ved. The two happily began to sing the movies big song, “Let It Go,” and were soon joined by Tinker Bell four other fairy-tale princesses: Anna, Ariel, Jasmine, and Snow White. You would swear you were celebrating at the most magical place on earth.But this wasnt Disney World. It was the pediatric (
11、儿科的) cancer ward at a hospital on Long Island in New York. And the princesses were college students who volunteer for A Moment of Magic, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to lift the spirits of sick children. Kylee McGrane, now 23 and her friend Maggie McAndrew, then both students on service
12、 scholarships at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in New York City, were searching for a new community project, ideally one with kids. That sparked an ideadressing up as Disney princesses and visiting pediatric cancer patients. “When kids are in a hospital for so long, they dont get all the magic
13、that most kids do,” says McGrane. “Its nice to give them time to be themselves.”In 2015, after raising to pay for costumes and travel expenses, McGrane and McAndrew landed their first gig, at Cohen Childrens Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York. They dressed as Elsa and her sister, Anna, to the
14、 delight of the girls and smiles from the boys. They spent nearly three hours singing songs, taking pictures, and traveling from one bedside to the next until they had visited and chatted with every one of the 50 children. “To see the kids believe in me, my character It was life-changing,” says McGr
15、ane. Of course, a princess can work only so many miracles at once, so McGrane and McAndrew recruited their peers. Today, A Moment of Magic has 400 volunteers from 11 colleges around the country.21. According to the text, we can know that_A. Frozen is a famous cartoon character. B. Tinker Bell is a c
16、ollege student.C. The four-year-old child is a cancer patient.D .A Moment of Magic is an organization to help treat sick children 22. Why do McGrane and McAndrew dress as princesses for sick kids?A. They follow their dreams of being princesses.B. They need to win the scholarships. C. They tend to ta
17、ke a new job.D. They help the “special” kids get the magic that most kids do.23. When McGrane says “it was life-changing”, she probably means that_ A. Her life is changing . B. Her behavior has a great influence on the kids. C. Her mission is not only offer the kids a little magic, but hope. D. Her
18、future job should be an actress.24. What does the text mainly convey to the readers? A. Make a gift of rose, hand stay lingering fragrance. B. Where there is kindness, there is goodness, where there is goodness, there is a magic. C. Venture outside your comfort zone, the rewards are worth it. D. If
19、I go, there is just no telling how far I will go.B Its been said by some people that men are better at math and science than women. And taking a look at the figures from college departments, it could be difficult to argue with that. However, one famous British university is trying to put an end to t
20、his theory. At Oxford University, math and computer science are two subjects that have big gaps in terms of grades between men and women. For example, just 21.2 percent of women taking math graduated with first-class degrees in 2017, compared to 45.5 percent of men, reported The Times. The universit
21、y believes that female students are more likely to be affected by “time pressure”. So to solve this problem, female students at Oxford were given 15 minutes more than male students to finish their math and computer science exams in the summer of 2017. The decision came not long after the universitys
22、 history department allowed its female students to take exams at home in 2017, reported The Independent. The aim of that plan was also to close the gap between men and women in the subjects exam results. These changes were welcomed by some people, who saw them as a positive sign. However, others cri
23、ticized the decisions, saying they suggest that females are the weaker sex. Indeed, research from the US Department of Education suggested that girls are as good at math-based subjects as boys are, reported news website Quartz in January. However, theyre prevented from cultivating an interest in mat
24、h and science because of the bias (偏见) that women arent good at those subjects, a 2012 report by Forbes said. But according to Quartz, there are better ways to equalize education between the sexes, such as giving more resources to girls to help them fall in love with math and science. And for girls
25、who think theyre bad at these subjects, it could all just be in their imagination. “The truth is, you probably are a math person, and by thinking otherwise, you are possibly hamstringing (破坏)your own career,” wrote The Atlantic.25. We can know from Paragraph 1 that_.A. There is a gap between the mat
26、h abilities of males and females.B. According to some college departments, females got better grades than males in math .C. It is difficult to know whether males or females are more skilled in math .D. A British university doesnt believe females are the weaker in math and is trying to help solve the
27、 problem . 26. Which of the following is not mentioned in the text?A. Who is more excellent in terms of grades in math and computer science B. Whether Oxford Universitys measures are effective C. What Oxford University did to improve females math grades D. What we should do to equalize education bet
28、ween sexes 27. What can be inferred from the text?A. Females need more time during the math exams B. Due to the bias that women arent good at math , females performed badly in math-based subjects.C. If developing an interest in math, females may be no worse than males. D. The more resources are give
29、n to females, the better grades they will get in the math exams.C As a cherry-red electric car floats through the universe, a space-suited mannequin sits in the driving seat. The car and its passenger are actually the payload (有效载荷) of SpaceXs Falcon Heavy, the worlds most powerful rocket and they w
30、ill orbit the sun for millions of years. The launch was referred to as the start of “a new space age”, on account of the enormous weight that Falcon Heavy can handle. Time reported that this “super heavy-lift launch vehicle” can carry more than 64,000 kilograms of cargo (货物) into low-Earth orbit. Ho
31、wever, the launcher wasnt just designed for taking fake spacemen into orbit. SpaceX and its founder Elon Musk, 46, want to restart missions to the moon and to venture out to Mars. The heavier the craft (太空船) that can be sent into space, the more ambitious the missions can be. And if Falcon Heavy is anything to go by, it should be possible in the near future to send people to Mars, and all the things that wed need to settle there. In September 2017 in Australia, he
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